TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The embodiments of the disclosure relate to the field of communications, and particularly
relate to a method for transmitting a pilot signal, a terminal device and a network
side device.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In a 5th-Generation (5G) system, a terminal device needs to support the transmission
under various movement speeds, specifically including a high-speed scene up to 350km/h
and a common low-speed scene. When the movement speed of the terminal device is different,
the channel change rate is also different. In order to track the change of a channel
within a coherence time of the channel, a pilot for signal measurement or signal demodulation
needs a corresponding density to guarantee the accuracy of channel estimation. For
example, during a high-speed movement, a high pilot density is required to track the
change of the channel; and during a low-speed movement, a low pilot density may be
adopted to reduce the overhead. However, the current existing problem is that in existing
technical solutions, the pilot density and a physical resource cannot flexibly be
adjusted so that the high pilot overhead is caused. Therefore, there is an urgent
need for a method to solve this problem.
SUMMARY
[0003] The embodiments of the disclosure provide a method for transmitting a pilot signal,
a terminal device and a network side device, which can flexibly adjust the pilot density
and a physical resource to reduce the pilot overhead.
[0004] In a first aspect, a method for transmitting a pilot signal is provided, which may
include the following operations.
[0005] A terminal device determines a first pilot pattern from multiple pilot patterns.
[0006] The terminal device determines a time-frequency resource for transmitting the pilot
signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0007] The terminal device sends or receives the pilot signal on the time-frequency resource.
[0008] In the embodiments of the disclosure, the terminal device may determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency resource
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so that the
pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0009] Optionally, the pilot signal may specifically include a reference signal defined
by various Rel versions in an LTE such as a Demodulation Reference Signal (DMRS),
a Cell-specific Reference Signal (CRS), a Channel State Information Reference Signal
(CSI-RS), a Positioning Reference Signal (PRS), a Discovery Reference Signal (DRS)
or a Multimedia Broadcast multicast service Single Frequency Network -Reference Signal
(MBSFN-RS). Optionally, the pilot signal may also be a reference signal newly defined
in the 5G.
[0010] In the embodiments of the disclosure, the pilot patterns indicate Resource Elements
(REs) occupied for transmitting the pilot signal in a certain time-domain resource
area.
[0011] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns may be predetermined in advance by the terminal
device and a network side device, or, may also be indicated to the terminal device
by the network side device. For example, the network side device may indicate the
multiple pilot patterns to the terminal device via a high-level signaling such as
a Radio Resource Control (RRC) signaling, which is not limited hereto.
[0012] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0013] Before the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns, the terminal device receives indication information sent by the network
device, here, the indication information is used for indicating the multiple pilot
patterns.
[0014] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the multiple pilot patterns
are provided with different pilot resource densities, where the pilot resource densities
include at least one of a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource
density.
[0015] Herein, the time-domain resource density refers to the number of time-domain transmission
units spaced between adjacent pilot resources in a time domain, and the frequency-domain
resource density refers to the number of frequency-domain transmission units spaced
between adjacent pilot resources in a frequency domain. Each of the time-domain transmission
units is a basic unit of a time-domain physical resource for transmitting the signal,
and may be a sub-frame, a Transmission Time Interval (TTI), a time slot, an Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol or an RE, etc. Each of the frequency-domain
transmission units is a basic unit of a frequency-domain physical resource for transmitting
the signal, and may be a sub-carrier, a Physical Resource Block (PRB) and a sub-band,
etc.
[0016] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the terminal device determines
the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns may include the following
operations.
[0017] The terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns
according to at least one of: pilot pattern configuration information sent by the
network side device; information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal; movement speed estimation value information of the terminal device;
or numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0018] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the terminal device determines
the first pilot pattern according to a corresponding relationship between movement
speed estimation values and the pilot patterns. Herein, the corresponding relationship
may be predetermined by the network side device and the terminal device, or is indicated
by the network side device.
[0019] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the terminal device determines
the first pilot pattern according to a corresponding relationship between transmission
modes used for the data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain
resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a
frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal and the pilot patterns. Herein,
the corresponding relationship may be predetermined by the network side device and
the terminal device, or is indicated by the network side device.
[0020] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the terminal device determines
the first pilot pattern according to a corresponding relationship between numerologies
for transmitting the pilot signal or for the data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal and the
pilot patterns. Herein, the corresponding relationship may be predetermined by the
network side device and the terminal device, or is indicated by the network side device.
[0021] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0022] The terminal device receives the pilot pattern configuration information, which is
indicated by first Downlink Control Information (DCI), from the network side device,
where the first DCI is used for scheduling the data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal.
[0023] Herein, the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple
pilot patterns may include: the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern
from the multiple pilot patterns according to the pilot pattern configuration information
indicated by the first DCI.
[0024] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0025] Before the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns according to the pilot pattern configuration information indicated by the
first DCI, the terminal device reports the movement speed estimation value information
to the network side device, where the movement speed estimation value information
is used by the network side device for determining the pilot pattern configuration
information.
[0026] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the numerology information includes
at least one of: a sub-carrier spacing, the number of sub-carriers under a special
bandwidth, the number of sub-carriers in a PRB, the length of an OFDM symbol, the
number of points of Fourier transform or inverse Fourier transform for generating
an OFDM signal, the number of OFDM symbols in a TTI, the number of TTIs in a predetermined
duration or the length of a signal prefix.
[0027] Herein, the sub-carrier spacing refers to a frequency spacing between adjacent sub-carriers,
such as 15kHz and 60kHz; the number of sub-carriers under the special bandwidth may
be, for example, the number of sub-carriers corresponding to each possible system
bandwidth; the number of sub-carriers in the PRB typically may be, for example, an
integer multiple of 12; the number of OFDM symbols in the TTI typically may be, for
example, an integer multiple of 14; the number of TTIs in a certain time unit may
be the number of TTIs within the 1ms or 10ms, and the length of the signal prefix
may be, for example, the duration of a Cyclic Prefix (CP) of a signal, or a normal
CP or an extended CP.
[0028] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0029] After the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns, the terminal device reports information of the first pilot pattern to the
network side device.
[0030] The terminal device may report the information of the first pilot pattern to the
network side device by an uplink control channel, so that the network side device
can determine a resource position of the pilot signal and thus perform channel estimation
based on the pilot signal.
[0031] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the multiple pilot patterns
include a zero pilot pattern, and the zero pilot pattern indicates that no time-frequency
resource is used for transmitting the pilot signal.
[0032] For example, when the movement speed of the terminal device is slow, the multiple
pilot patterns may include the zero pilot pattern. For example, in four pilot patterns,
one OFDM signal is occupied by the pilot pattern 2, two OFDM signals are occupied
by the pilot pattern 3, three OFDM signals are occupied by the pilot pattern 4 and
no OFDM signal is occupied by the pilot pattern 1, where the pilot pattern 1 is the
zero pilot pattern.
[0033] In other words, the multiple pilot patterns at least include one pilot pattern in
which a pilot resource is unused. "Pilot Resource Unused" indicates that the pilot
signal does not need to be transmitted in a current transmission time unit.
[0034] In a second aspect, a method for transmitting a pilot signal is provided, which may
include the following operations.
[0035] A network side device determines a first pilot pattern from multiple pilot patterns.
[0036] The network side device determines a time-frequency resource for transmitting the
pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0037] The network side device sends or receives the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource.
[0038] In the embodiments of the disclosure, the network side device may determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency resource
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so that the
pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0039] Optionally, the first pilot pattern is used for indicating REs occupied for transmitting
the pilot signal in a certain time-domain resource area.
[0040] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns may be predetermined in advance by a terminal
device and the network side device, or, may also be indicated to the terminal device
by the network side device. For example, the network side device may indicate the
multiple pilot patterns to the terminal device by a high-level signaling such as an
RRC signaling, which is not limited hereto.
[0041] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0042] Before the network side device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple
pilot patterns, the network side device sends indication information to the terminal
device, here, the indication information is used for indicating the multiple pilot
patterns.
[0043] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the multiple pilot patterns
are provided with different pilot resource densities, where the pilot resource densities
include at least one of a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource
density.
[0044] Herein, the time-domain resource density refers to the number of time-domain transmission
units spaced between adjacent pilot resources in a time domain, and the frequency-domain
resource density refers to the number of frequency-domain transmission units spaced
between adjacent pilot resources in a frequency domain. Each of the time-domain transmission
units is a basic unit of a time-domain physical resource for transmitting the signal,
and may be a sub-frame, a TTI, a time slot, an OFDM symbol or an RE, etc. Each of
the frequency-domain transmission units is a basic unit of a frequency-domain physical
resource for transmitting the signal, and may be a sub-carrier, a PRB and a sub-band,
etc.
[0045] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the network side device determines
the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns may include the following
operations.
[0046] The network side device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns according to at least one of: information of a transmission mode used for
data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource
transmitting the pilot signal; movement speed estimation value information of the
terminal device; or numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for
data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource
transmitting the pilot signal.
[0047] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the numerology information includes
at least one of: a sub-carrier spacing, the number of sub-carriers under a special
bandwidth, the number of sub-carriers in a PRB, the length of an OFDM symbol, the
number of points of Fourier transform or inverse Fourier transform for generating
an OFDM signal, the number of OFDM symbols in a TTI, the number of TTIs in a predetermined
duration or the length of a signal prefix.
[0048] Herein, the sub-carrier spacing refers to a frequency spacing between adjacent sub-carriers,
such as 15kHz and 60kHz; the number of sub-carriers under the special bandwidth may
be, for example, the number of sub-carriers corresponding to each possible system
bandwidth; the number of sub-carriers in the PRB typically may be, for example, an
integer multiple of 12; the number of OFDM symbols in the TTI typically may be, for
example, an integer multiple of 14; the number of TTIs in a certain time unit may
be the number of TTIs within the 1ms or 10ms, and the length of the signal prefix
may be, for example, the duration of a CP of a signal, or a normal CP or an extended
CP.
[0049] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0050] After the network side device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple
pilot patterns, the network side device sends to the terminal device pilot pattern
configuration information indicated by first DCI, where the first DCI is used for
scheduling the data transmitted on the time-domain resource same as the time-domain
resource transmitting the pilot signal or on the frequency-domain resource same as
the frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal, and the pilot pattern
configuration information is used for indicating the first pilot pattern.
[0051] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include
the following operations.
[0052] The network side device receives the movement speed estimation value information
sent by the terminal device.
[0053] Herein, the network side device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple
pilot patterns may include: the network side device determines the first pilot pattern
from the multiple pilot patterns according to the movement speed estimation value
information.
[0054] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the method may further include:
the network side device receives information of the first pilot pattern reported by
the terminal device.
[0055] The network side device determines a resource position of the pilot signal according
to the received information of the first pilot pattern and thus performs channel estimation
based on the pilot signal.
[0056] Optionally, in some possible implementation manners, the multiple pilot patterns
include a zero pilot pattern, and the zero pilot pattern indicates that no time-frequency
resource is used for transmitting the pilot signal.
[0057] In other words, the multiple pilot patterns at least include one pilot pattern in
which the pilot resource is unused. "Pilot Resource Unused" indicates that the pilot
signal does not need to be transmitted in a current transmission time unit.
[0058] In the embodiments of the disclosure, the pilot patterns indicate REs for transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0059] In a third aspect, a terminal device is provided, which is configured to execute
the method in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first
aspect. Specifically, the terminal device includes units configured to execute the
method in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.
[0060] In a fourth aspect, a network side device is provided, which is configured to execute
the method in the second aspect or any possible implementation manner of the second
aspect. Specifically, the network side device includes units configured to execute
the method in the second aspect or any possible implementation manner of the second
aspect.
[0061] In a fifth aspect, a terminal device is provided. The terminal device includes a
processor, a memory and a communication interface. The processor is connected with
the memory and the communication interface. The communication interface is configured
to communicate with other network elements under a control of the processor. The memory
is configured to store an instruction that, when executed by the processor, cause
the processor to perform the method in the first aspect or any possible implementation
manner of the first aspect.
[0062] In a sixth aspect, a network side device is provided. The network side device includes
a processor, a memory and a communication interface. The processor is connected with
the memory and the communication interface. The communication interface is configured
to communicate with other network elements under a control of the processor. The memory
is configured to store an instruction that, when executed by the processor, causes
the processor to perform the method in the second aspect or any possible implementation
manner of the second aspect.
[0063] In a seventh aspect, a computer readable storage medium is provided. The computer
readable storage medium stores a program; and the program enables the terminal device
to execute any method for transmitting the pilot signal in the first aspect and in
various implementation manners thereof.
[0064] In eighth aspect, a computer readable storage medium is provided. The computer readable
storage medium stores a program; and the program enables a network side device to
execute any method for transmitting the pilot signal in the second aspect and in various
implementation manners thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0065] In order to describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the disclosure
more clearly, a simple introduction on the accompanying drawings which are needed
in the description of the embodiments is given below. Apparently, the accompanying
drawings in the description below are merely some of the embodiments of the disclosure,
based on which other drawings may be obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art
without any creative effort.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an application scene in an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a schematic flowchart of a method for transmitting a pilot signal according
to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an example for transmitting a pilot signal according
to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of another example for transmitting a pilot signal according
to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a still another example for transmitting a pilot
signal according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 6 is another schematic flowchart of a method for transmitting a pilot signal
according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 7 is a schematic block diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment
of the disclosure.
FIG. 8 is a schematic block diagram of a network side device according to an embodiment
of the disclosure.
FIG. 9 is a structural diagram of a terminal device provided according to another
embodiment of the disclosure.
FIG. 10 is a structural diagram of a network side device provided according to another
embodiment of the disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0066] A clear and complete description of the technical solutions in the disclosure will
be given below, in combination with the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of
the disclosure. Apparently, the embodiments described below are a part, but not all,
of the embodiments of the disclosure. All of the other embodiments, obtained by those
of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the disclosure without any
inventive efforts, fall into the protection scope of the disclosure.
[0067] It should be understood that the technical solutions of the disclosure may be applied
in various communications systems, such as a Global System of Mobile communication
(GSM) system, a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system, a Wideband Code Division
Multiple Access (WCDMA) system, a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) system, an LTE
system, an LTE Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) system, an LTE Time Division Duplex
(TDD) system, a Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS) system and other
existing communication systems, and may be particularly applied to a future 5G system.
[0068] It should be understood that the network side device in the embodiments of the disclosure
may also be referred to as a network device or a base station, etc. The base station
may be a Base Transceiver Station (BTS) in a GSM or CDMA, may also be a NodeB in a
WCDMA, may further be an Evolutional Node B (eNB or eNodeB) in an LTE, or may be a
base station device in a future 5G network, all of which are not limited by the disclosure
hereto.
[0069] It should be further understood that the terminal device in the embodiments of the
disclosure may communicate with one or more core networks via a Radio Access Network
(RAN). The terminal device may be referred to as User Equipment (UE), an access terminal,
a user unit, a user station, a mobile station, a mobile platform, a remote station,
a remote terminal, a mobile device, a user terminal, a terminal, a wireless communication
device and a user proxy or user apparatus. The terminal device may be a cellular phone,
a cordless telephone, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phone, a Wireless Local
Loop (WLL) station, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a handheld device having a
wireless communication function, a computing device or other processing devices connected
to a wireless modulator-demodulator, vehicle-amounted devices, wearable devices, and
a terminal device in a future 5G network.
[0070] FIG. 1 illustrates a systematic diagram of a scene. It should be understood that
for the convenience of understanding, the introduced scene in FIG. 1 is for example
in the description and is not constituted as a limit to the disclosure. A terminal
device 11, a terminal device 12, a terminal device 13 and a base station 21 are illustrated
in FIG. 1.
[0071] As illustrated in FIG. 1, the terminal device 11 may communicate with the base station
21, the terminal device 12 may communicate with the base station 21 and the terminal
device 13 may communicate with the base station 21. Or the terminal device 12 may
also communicate with the terminal device 11. Or as another case, the terminal device
13 communicates with the terminal device 12. Herein, no matter whether the terminal
device communicates with the base station or the terminal device communicates with
the terminal device, a time-frequency physical resource may be determined according
to a pilot pattern and thus a pilot signal is sent or received on the time-frequency
physical resource. The pilot pattern indicates RE(s) occupied for transmitting the
pilot signal in a certain time-domain resource area, for example, the RE(s) occupied
by the pilot signal within a resource range of one PRB of one sub-frame. Herein, the
"pilot signal" may also be abbreviated as a "pilot".
[0072] However, in an existing pilot transmission technology, the selection of the pilot
pattern is completely decided based on the network side device and the terminal device
cannot select the pilot pattern. Additionally, since the 5G system needs to support
various speed scenes of the terminal device, and the network side device or the terminal
device cannot adaptively select a time-frequency resource required to transmit the
pilot according to changes of various scenes and also cannot flexibly adjust the pilot
density, the terminal device or the network side device in the disclosure attempts
to flexibly adjust the pilot density and occupied physical resource according to a
change of a current channel state or other transmission parameters.
[0073] FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic flowchart of a method 200 for transmitting a pilot
signal according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The method 200 may be executed
by a terminal device. For example, the terminal device may be the terminal device
11, the terminal device 12 or the terminal device 13 in FIG. 1. As illustrated in
FIG. 2, the method 200 may include the following operations.
[0074] At S210, a terminal device determines a first pilot pattern from multiple pilot patterns.
[0075] Specifically, the terminal device may select the first pilot pattern from the multiple
pilot patterns.
[0076] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the pilot patterns indicate REs occupied for
transmitting the pilot signal in a certain time-domain resource area.
[0077] Optionally, the pilot signal may specifically include a reference signal defined
by various Rel versions in an LTE such as a DMRS, a CRS, a CSI-RS, a PRS, a DRS or
an MBSFN-RS. Optionally, the pilot signal may also be a reference signal newly defined
in the 5G.
[0078] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns may be predetermined in advance by the terminal
device and a network side device, or, may also be indicated to the terminal device
by a network side device. For example, the network side device may indicate the multiple
pilot patterns to the terminal device by a high-level signaling such as an RRC signaling,
which is not limited hereto.
[0079] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns may be pilot pattern subsets determined by
the terminal device or the network device, that is, the terminal device or the network
device may determine the pilot pattern subsets in an appointed pilot pattern set.
[0080] It should be understood that the first pilot pattern is a pilot pattern suitable
for use by the terminal device, and the term "first" is merely for the convenience
of description and is not constituted into a specific limit to the disclosure.
[0081] Optionally, before the S210, the method may further include the following operations.
[0082] The terminal device receives indication information sent by the network device, here,
the indication information is used for indicating the multiple pilot patterns.
[0083] In other words, the terminal device may receive the multiple pilot patterns sent
by the network device via the indication information.
[0084] At S220, the terminal device determines a time-frequency resource for transmitting
the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0085] Specifically, the terminal device may determine a time-frequency physical resource
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0086] At S230, the terminal device sends or receives the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource.
[0087] Specifically, after the determination of the time-frequency physical resource according
to the first pilot pattern, the terminal device may send an uplink pilot signal on
the time-frequency physical resource, or may also receive a downlink pilot signal
on the time-frequency physical resource.
[0088] In the embodiment of the disclosure, the terminal device may determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency resource
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so that the
pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0089] Optionally, in the embodiment of the disclosure, the multiple pilot patterns are
provided with different pilot resource densities, where the pilot resource densities
include at least one of a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource
density.
[0090] Specifically, the time-domain resource density refers to the number of time-domain
transmission units spaced between adjacent pilot resources in a time domain, and the
frequency-domain resource density refers to the number of frequency-domain transmission
units spaced between adjacent pilot resources in a frequency domain. Each of the time-domain
transmission units is a basic unit of a time-domain physical resource for transmitting
the signal, and may be a sub-frame, a TTI, a time slot, an OFDM symbol or an RE, etc.
Each of the frequency-domain transmission units is a basic unit of a frequency-domain
physical resource for transmitting the signal, and may be a sub-carrier, a PRB and
a sub-band, etc. For example, the numbers of OFDM symbols, which are occupied by pilot
resources in different pilot patterns, in a sub-frame are different, or the numbers
of sub-frames, which are occupied by the pilot resources in different pilot patterns,
in a wireless frame is different. Also for example, the numbers of sub-carriers, which
are occupied by pilot resources in different pilot patterns, in a PRB are different,
or the numbers of sub-carriers, which are occupied by pilot resources in different
pilot patterns, in a sub-band are different, or the numbers of sub-carriers, which
are occupied by pilot resources in different pilot patterns, in a bandwidth are different.
[0091] In this way, concerning the multiple pilot patterns having different pilot resource
densities, the terminal device may select an appropriate pilot pattern for pilot transmission
according to an own actual condition; or the network side device may select an appropriate
pilot pattern for the terminal device according to an actual change condition of a
current channel; and therefore, the purpose of flexibly adjusting the pilot density
and the occupied physical resource is achieved.
[0092] Optionally, as an embodiment, the S210 may include the following operations.
[0093] The terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns
according to at least one of: pilot pattern configuration information sent by the
network side device; information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal; movement speed estimation value information of the terminal device;
or numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0094] Specifically, the terminal device may take at least one of the aforementioned types
of information as a judgment factor and select an appropriate pattern, i.e., the first
pilot pattern, from the multiple pilot patterns. In order to understand how the terminal
device determines the first pilot pattern according to at least one of the aforementioned
types of information more clearly, each of at least one of the aforementioned types
of information will be described below in detail.
[0095] Optionally, as an embodiment, for the "pilot pattern configuration information sent
by the network side device", specifically, the terminal device may receive the pilot
pattern configuration information sent by the network side device and the pilot pattern
configuration information is configuration information indicating the first pilot
pattern. In other words, the network side device may select the appropriate pilot
pattern for the terminal device. Herein, the pilot pattern configuration information
may be indicated by the network side device through a high-level signaling, or, may
be indicated by the network side device through a DCI signaling.
[0096] Optionally, as an embodiment, the method may further include the following operations.
[0097] The terminal device receives the pilot pattern configuration information, which is
indicated by first DCI, from the network side device, where the first DCI is used
for scheduling data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource
transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain
resource transmitting the pilot signal.
[0098] Herein, the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple
pilot patterns may include: the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern
from the multiple pilot patterns according to the pilot pattern configuration information
indicated by the first DCI.
[0099] Specifically, the terminal device may receive the pilot pattern configuration information,
which is indicated by the first DCI, from the network side device, and thus select
the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns according to the pilot pattern
configuration information indicated by the first DCI. For example, the network side
device indicates the pilot pattern used for the terminal device using two bits in
the first DCI. Herein, the first DCI is for scheduling data transmitted on a time-domain
resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal. The pilot
pattern configuration information is a pilot pattern for scheduling data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0100] Therefore, the terminal device can determine the first pilot pattern according to
the pilot pattern configuration information and thus flexibly adjust the pilot density
and the occupied physical resource.
[0101] Optionally, as an embodiment, for the "information of a transmission mode used for
data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource
transmitting the pilot signal", specifically, the terminal device may select the first
pilot pattern according to the transmission mode used for the data transmitted on
the time-domain resource same as the time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on the frequency-domain resource same as the frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal as well as a corresponding relationship between the transmission
mode and the pilot pattern. Herein, the "time-domain resource" may be a transmission
time unit such as a sub-frame, a time slot, a TTI, an OFDM symbol and a wireless frame,
and may also be a transmission time unit newly defined in the 5G. The "frequency-domain
resource" may be a sub-band, a PRB, a carrier or a bandwidth, etc.
[0102] It is to be noted that the corresponding relationship between the transmission mode
and the pilot pattern may be appointed by the network side device and the terminal
device in advance; or the network side device may directly send indication information
to the terminal device, and the indication information is used for indicating corresponding
pilot patterns under different transmission modes. For example, the transmission mode
A and the transmission mode B correspond to the pilot pattern 1, and the transmission
C corresponds to the pilot pattern 2.
[0103] For example, as a typical application, in a high-speed scene, a steady transmission
mode such as an open-loop Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) is used by the terminal
device and the open-loop transmission mode corresponds to the pilot pattern 1. In
a low-speed scene, a transmission mode with high spectral efficiency such as a closed-loop
MIMO is used by the terminal device and the closed-loop transmission mode corresponds
to the pilot pattern 2.
[0104] Therefore, the terminal device may determine the first pilot pattern according to
the transmission mode used for the data transmitted on the time-domain resource same
as the time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on the frequency-domain
resource same as the frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal as well
as the corresponding relationship between the transmission mode and the pilot pattern,
and thus flexibly adjusts the pilot density and the occupied physical resource.
[0105] Optionally, as an embodiment, for the "movement speed estimation value information
of the terminal device", specifically, the terminal device may select the first pilot
pattern according to a current movement speed estimation value as well as a corresponding
relationship between the movement speed estimation value and the pilot pattern. During
specific implementation, the terminal device may estimate a movement speed value based
on the sent pilot signal or data signal to obtain the current movement speed estimation
value, and then selects the first pilot pattern corresponding to the current movement
speed estimation value according to a corresponding relationship between a speed range
of the movement speed estimation value and the pilot pattern.
[0106] It is to be noted that the corresponding relationship between the movement speed
estimation value and the pilot pattern may be appointed by the network side device
and the terminal device in advance; or the network side device may directly send indication
information to the terminal device, and the indication information is used for indicating
pilot patterns corresponding to different movement speed estimation values. For example,
the corresponding relationship between the movement speed range and the pilot pattern
may be as illustrated in table 1.
Table 1 Corresponding Relationship between Movement Speed Range and Pilot Pattern
Movement speed |
Pilot pattern |
0-3km |
Pilot pattern 1 |
3-30km |
Pilot pattern 2 |
30-120km |
Pilot pattern 3 |
120-350km |
Pilot pattern 4 |
greater than 350km |
Pilot pattern 5 |
[0107] In the table 1, when the movement speed estimation value of the terminal device is
within 0-3km, the corresponding pilot pattern is the pilot pattern 1; when the movement
speed estimation value of the terminal device is within 3-30km, the corresponding
pilot pattern is the pilot pattern 2; when the movement speed estimation value of
the terminal device is within 30-120km, the corresponding pilot pattern is the pilot
pattern 3; when the movement speed estimation value of the terminal device is within
120-350km, the corresponding pilot pattern is the pilot pattern 4; and when the movement
speed estimation value of the terminal device is greater than 350km, the corresponding
pilot pattern is the pilot pattern 5.
[0108] In this way, the terminal device may select the first pilot pattern according to
the corresponding relationship between the movement speed estimation value and the
pilot pattern under different movement speed scenes and thus flexibly adjusts the
pilot density and the occupied physical resource.
[0109] Optionally, as an embodiment, for the "numerology information for transmitting the
pilot signal or for data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain
resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a
frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal", specifically, the terminal
device may select the first pilot pattern according to the numerology information
for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal as well
as according to a corresponding relationship between the numerology and the pilot
pattern, or a corresponding relationship between parameters in numerology and the
pilot pattern. Herein, the numerology is at least one basic parameter for determining
a time-domain transmission unit and a frequency-domain transmission unit that are
used to transmit the signal.
[0110] It is to be noted that the corresponding relationship between the numerology and
the pilot pattern or the corresponding relationship between the parameters in the
numerology and the pilot pattern may be appointed by the network side device and the
terminal device in advance; or the network side device may also directly send indication
information to the terminal device, and the indication information is used for indicating
pilot patterns corresponding to different numerologies, or the indication information
is used for indicating pilot patterns corresponding to the parameters in the numerology.
[0111] For example, when the parameters in the numerology include a sub-carrier spacing,
the corresponding relationship between the sub-carrier spacing and the pilot pattern
may be as illustrated in table 2.
Table 2 Corresponding Relationship between Sub-carrier Spacing and Pilot Pattern
Sub-carrier spacing |
Pilot pattern |
15kHz |
Pilot pattern 1 |
30kHz |
Pilot pattern 2 |
60kHz |
Pilot pattern 3 |
120kHz |
Pilot pattern 4 |
[0112] In the table 2, when the sub-carrier spacing is 15kHz, the corresponding pilot pattern
is the pilot pattern 1; when the sub-carrier spacing is 30kHz, the corresponding pilot
pattern is the pilot pattern 2; when the sub-carrier spacing is 60kHz, the corresponding
pilot pattern is the pilot pattern 3; and when the sub-carrier spacing is 120kHz,
the corresponding pilot pattern is the pilot pattern 4.
[0113] Optionally, also for example, when the parameters in the numerology include the sub-carrier
spacing, the corresponding relationship between the sub-carrier spacing and the pilot
pattern may be as illustrated in table 3.
Table 3 Corresponding Relationship between Sub-carrier Spacing and Pilot Pattern
Sub-carrier spacing |
Pilot pattern |
15kHz |
Pilot pattern 1 |
Pilot pattern 2 |
30kHz |
Pilot pattern 3 |
Pilot pattern 4 |
[0114] In the table 3, when the sub-carrier spacing is 15kHz, the corresponding pilot pattern
subset includes the pilot pattern 1 and the pilot pattern 2; and when the sub-carrier
spacing is 30kHz, the corresponding pilot pattern subset includes the pilot pattern
3 and the pilot pattern 4.
[0115] Herein, the difference between the table 2 and the table 3 lies in that one sub-carrier
spacing in the table 2 corresponds to one pilot pattern and one sub-carrier spacing
in the table 3 may correspond to multiple pilot patterns. In other words, each sub-carrier
spacing in the table 3 may correspond to one pilot pattern subset and the pilot pattern
subset includes multiple pilot patterns.
[0116] In this way, the terminal device may determine the first pilot pattern according
to the corresponding relationship between the numerology and the pilot pattern or
according to the corresponding relationship between the parameters in the numerology
and the pilot pattern, and thus flexibly adjusts the pilot density and the occupied
physical resource.
[0117] It should be understood that the corresponding relationships in table 1 to table
3 are merely for example in the description and are not limited to these in fact.
[0118] Optionally, as another embodiment, the numerology information includes at least one
of: a sub-carrier spacing, the number of sub-carriers under a special bandwidth, the
number of sub-carriers in a PRB, the length of an OFDM symbol, the number of points
of Fourier transform or inverse Fourier transform for generating an OFDM signal, the
number of OFDM symbols in a TTI, the number of TTIs in a predetermined duration or
the length of a signal prefix.
[0119] Herein, the sub-carrier spacing refers to a frequency spacing between adjacent sub-carriers,
such as 15kHz and 60kHz; the number of sub-carriers under the special bandwidth may
be, for example, the number of sub-carriers corresponding to each possible system
bandwidth; the number of sub-carriers in the PRB typically may be, for example, an
integer multiple of 12; the number of OFDM symbols in the TTI typically may be, for
example, an integer multiple of 14; the number of TTIs in a certain time unit may
be the number of TTIs within the 1ms or 10ms, and the length of the signal prefix
may be, for example, the duration of a CP of a signal, or a normal CP or an extended
CP.
[0120] To sum up, the terminal device may determine the first pilot pattern according to
at least one of the aforementioned types of information. It is to be noted that parts
of the aforementioned types of information may be combined in use. For example, the
pilot pattern configuration information sent by the network side device is combined
with the movement speed estimation value information of the terminal device. The embodiment
in which the pilot pattern configuration information is used in conjunction with the
movement speed estimation value information of the terminal device will be described
below.
[0121] Optionally, as an embodiment, the method 200 may further include the following operations.
[0122] Before the terminal device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns according to the pilot pattern configuration information indicated by the
first DCI, the terminal device reports the movement speed estimation value information
to the network side device, where the movement speed estimation value information
is used by the network side device for determining the pilot pattern configuration
information.
[0123] Specifically, the terminal device may report the movement speed estimation value
of the terminal device itself to the network side device, so that the network side
device determines the pilot pattern used by the terminal device, according to the
movement speed estimation value. In other words, the network side device may determine
the pilot pattern configuration information according to the movement speed estimation
value of the terminal device and indicate the pilot pattern configuration information
to the terminal device by a downlink instruction (such as the first DCI). Herein,
the terminal device may quantize the movement speed estimation value and then report
the quantized movement speed estimation value to the network side device.
[0124] It is to be noted that the network side device may know the transmission mode information
or the numerology information of the terminal device, whereas the movement speed estimation
value of the terminal device needs to be reported by the terminal device to the network
side device.
[0125] Optionally, as an embodiment, after the S210, the method 200 may further include
the following operations.
[0126] The terminal device reports information of the first pilot pattern to the network
side device.
[0127] Specifically, the terminal device may report the information of the first pilot pattern
to the network side device by an uplink control channel, so that the network side
device determines a resource position of the pilot signal according to the first pilot
pattern and thus performs channel estimation based on the pilot signal.
[0128] Optionally, as an embodiment, the multiple pilot patterns include a zero pilot pattern,
and the zero pilot pattern indicates that no time-frequency resource is used for transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0129] Specifically, in this embodiment of the disclosure, the pilot resource corresponding
to at least one of the multiple pilot patterns is unused, which indicates that the
pilot signal does not need to be transmitted in the current transmission time unit.
For example, when the movement speed of the terminal device is slow, the multiple
pilot patterns may include the zero pilot pattern. For example, in four pilot patterns,
one OFDM signal is occupied by the pilot pattern 2, two OFDM signals are occupied
by the pilot pattern 3, three OFDM signals are occupied by the pilot pattern 4 and
no OFDM signal is occupied by the pilot pattern 1, where the pilot pattern 1 is the
zero pilot pattern.
[0130] Therefore, according to the method for transmitting the pilot signal in the embodiment
of the disclosure, the terminal device may determine the first pilot pattern from
the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency resource for transmitting
the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so that the pilot density and
the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0131] In order to facilitate a person skilled in the art to understand the technical solutions
of the disclosure, the embodiment of the disclosure will be described below with reference
to a DMRS pilot signal and a CSI-RS pilot signal for examples. It should be understood
that the embodiment is not constituted as a limit to the disclosure.
[0132] For example, for a downlink DMRS, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the method may specifically
include the following operations.
[0133] At S301, a terminal device 30 and a network side device 31 appoint multiple pilot
patterns used by the downlink DMRS.
[0134] The pilot patterns appointed by the terminal device 30 and the network side device
31 are the pilot pattern 1, the pilot pattern 2, the pilot pattern 3 and the pilot
pattern 4, where there is no pilot RE in the pilot pattern 1, one OFDM symbol is occupied
by the pilot signal in the pilot pattern 1, two OFDM symbols are occupied by the pilot
signal in the pilot pattern 2, and three OFDM symbols are occupied by the pilot signal
in the pilot pattern 3. The pilot pattern 1 does not need to transmit the pilot signal.
[0135] Optionally, in the S302, the network side device 31 determines a pilot pattern used
by the terminal device.
[0136] The network side device 31 may select an appropriate DMRS pilot pattern for the terminal
device 30 according to a change condition of a current channel. For example, when
the channel changes quickly, the pilot pattern occupying more OFDM symbols is selected;
and when the channel changes slowly, the pilot pattern occupying less OFDM symbols
is selected.
[0137] At S303, the terminal device 30 determines a pilot pattern to be used.
[0138] Specifically, the terminal device 30 may select an appropriate pilot pattern from
the multiple pilot patterns. For example, the pilot pattern is determined in combination
with information such as a current movement speed value of the terminal device 30,
a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a
time-domain resource transmitting the downlink DMRS signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the downlink DMRS signal,
a numerology for the downlink DMRS signal, and a numerology used for the data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the downlink
DMRS signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource
transmitting the downlink DMRS signal.
[0139] Optionally, in the S304, the network side device 31 sends DCI.
[0140] Optionally, the network side device 31 may schedule downlink data transmission of
the terminal device 30 by the DCI. Moreover, the DMRS pilot pattern used by the terminal
device 30 is indicated using two bits in the DCI.
[0141] At S305, the terminal device 30 determines a physical resource used by the downlink
DMRS.
[0142] The terminal device 30 may determine the physical resource used by the downlink DMRS
according to a pilot pattern selected by the mobile device itself. Optionally, when
receiving the DCI, the terminal device 30 may also determine, according to a DMRS
pilot pattern indicated by the DCI, the physical resource used by the downlink DMRS.
[0143] At S306, the terminal device 30 transmits the downlink DMRS.
[0144] The terminal device 30 receives the downlink DMRS for demodulating downlink data
on the physical resource so as to perform downlink channel estimation according to
the received downlink DMRS and demodulate the downlink data. Herein, the downlink
data and the downlink DMRS signal transmitted by the network side device 31 to the
terminal device 30 are in a same sub-frame.
[0145] Therefore, in the embodiment, the terminal device 30 may determine the physical resource
for transmitting the downlink DMRS according to the pilot pattern indicated by the
network side device 31 and thus transmits the downlink DMRS.
[0146] Also for example, for an uplink DMRS, as illustrated in FIG. 4, the method may specifically
include the following operations.
[0147] At S401, a terminal device 40 and a network side device 41 appoint a pilot pattern
set used by the uplink DMRS.
[0148] The terminal device 40 and the network side device 41 may appoint the pilot pattern
set that may be used by the uplink DMRS, the pilot pattern set includes four pilot
patterns and the four pilot patterns are provided with different pilot resource densities.
[0149] At S402, the network side device 41 determines a pilot pattern subset used by the
terminal device 40.
[0150] The network side device 41 may also determine the pilot pattern subset used for the
terminal device 40 in the pilot pattern set. For example, the pilot pattern subset
includes the pilot pattern 2 and the pilot pattern 4. Herein, the network side device
41 may determine the pilot pattern subset according to a change condition of a channel.
For example, when the channel changes quickly, the pilot pattern occupying more OFDM
symbols is selected; and when the channel changes slowly, the pilot pattern occupying
less OFDM symbols is selected. Also for example, the network side device 41 may adjust
the pilot pattern subset according to previous channel estimation performance.
[0151] At S403, the network side device 41 sends an RRC signaling.
[0152] The network side device 41 may notify the terminal device 40 of the determined pilot
pattern subset by the RRC signaling. During specific implementation, the network side
device 41 may indicate the terminal device 40 of a current available pilot pattern
subset in the appointed pilot pattern set by way of identifier values (i.e., bitmap),
so that the terminal device 40 selects the appropriate pilot pattern in the pilot
pattern subset.
[0153] At S404, the terminal device 40 determines a pilot pattern to be used.
[0154] Specifically, the terminal device 40 may select the appropriate pilot pattern from
the pilot pattern subset by itself. For example, the terminal device 40 selects the
appropriate pilot pattern in combination with information such as a current movement
speed value, a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the uplink DMRS signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the uplink DMRS signal,
a numerology for the uplink DMRS signal, and a numerology used for the data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the uplink DMRS
signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the uplink DMRS signal. For example, the terminal device 40 selects the appropriate
pilot pattern according to the current movement speed estimation value. When the movement
speed estimation value is less than the A, the pilot pattern 2 is selected; and when
the movement speed estimation value is greater than or equal to the A, the pilot pattern
4 is selected.
[0155] Optionally, the terminal device 40 selects the appropriate pilot pattern from the
pilot pattern subset according to the received RRC signaling, where the RRC signaling
is used for indicating the pilot pattern subset.
[0156] At S405, the terminal device 40 determines a physical resource used by the uplink
DMRS.
[0157] The terminal device 40 may determine the physical resource used by the uplink DMRS
according to the pilot pattern selected by the terminal device itself and then transmits
the uplink DMRS on the physical resource, where the uplink DMRS is used for demodulating
uplink data.
[0158] At S406, the terminal device 40 transmits the uplink DMRS.
[0159] The terminal device 40 transmits the uplink DMRS for demodulating the uplink data
on the physical resource. Herein, the downlink data and the downlink DMRS signal transmitted
by the network side device 41 to the terminal device 40 are in a same sub-frame.
[0160] At S407, the terminal device 40 sends indication information to the network side
device 41, here, the indication information is used for indicating the pilot pattern
of the uplink DMRS.
[0161] The terminal device 40 selects the pilot pattern of the uplink DMRS from the pilot
pattern subset by itself and feeds the pilot pattern back to the network side device
41 along with the uplink data.
[0162] At S408, the network side device 41 determines a position of the physical resource
for the uplink DMRS.
[0163] The network side device 41 determines a position of a physical resource corresponding
to the pilot pattern of the uplink DMRS according to the indication information sent
by the terminal device 40.
[0164] At S409, the network side device 41 receives the uplink DMRS.
[0165] Specifically, the network side device 41 receives the uplink DMRS on the physical
resource according to the physical resource determined, and then performs uplink channel
estimation based on the uplink DMRS and demodulates the uplink data according to a
result of the uplink channel estimation.
[0166] Therefore, in the embodiment, the terminal device 40 may determine the appropriate
pilot pattern from the pilot pattern subset, and determines the physical resource
for transmitting the uplink DMRS according to the pilot pattern, thus transmitting
the uplink DMRS.
[0167] Also for example, for a CSI-RS, as illustrated in FIG. 5, the method may specifically
include the following operations.
[0168] At 501, a terminal device 50 and a network side device 51 appoint a pilot pattern
set for the CSI-RS.
[0169] For example, the pilot pattern set includes N pilot patterns. Optionally, the pilot
pattern set may be defined in a protocol.
[0170] At S502, the terminal device 50 determines a pilot pattern subset for transmitting
the CSI-RS.
[0171] Specifically, the terminal device 50 may determine, according to a numerology used
at present, a pilot pattern subset corresponding to the numerology from the N pilot
patterns. For example, the pilot pattern subset includes M pilot patterns and the
M is smaller than or equal to the N. Herein, the numerology may be configured to the
terminal device 50 by the network side device 51 through other signaling.
[0172] Optionally, in the S503, the network side device 51 may also determine a pilot pattern
subset for transmitting the CSI-RS.
[0173] At S504, the terminal device 50 determines a pilot pattern used for transmitting
the CSI-RS from the pilot pattern subset of the CSI-RS.
[0174] The terminal device 50 may determine the pilot pattern used for transmitting the
CSI-RS according to a corresponding relationship between the numerology and the pilot
pattern of the pilot pattern subset. Herein, the corresponding relationship between
the numerology and the pilot pattern may be appointed by the network side device 51
and the terminal device 50 in advance. For example, the corresponding relationship
is defined in a protocol.
[0175] Optionally, in the S505, the network side device 51 may also determine the pilot
pattern for transmitting the CSI-RS.
[0176] Optionally, in the S506, the network side device 51 sends an RRC signaling.
[0177] The network side device 51 indicates the terminal device 50 of the pilot pattern
used for the CSI-RS by sending the RRC signaling to the terminal device 50. Herein,
the RRC signaling includes ┌log2(M)┐ bits, here, ┌┐ indicates a celling operation.
[0178] At S507, the terminal device 50 determines a physical resource for transmitting the
CSI-RS according to the pilot pattern for transmitting the CSI-RS.
[0179] The terminal device 50 may determine the physical resource used for transmitting
the CSI-RS according to the pilot pattern, indicated by the RRC signaling, of the
CSI-RS. Or the terminal device 50 may determine the physical resource used for transmitting
the CSI-RS according to the pilot pattern selected by the terminal device itself.
[0180] At S508, the terminal device 50 receives the CSI-RS on the physical resource.
[0181] The terminal device 50 receives the CSI-RS on the physical resource according to
the physical resource determined and performs downlink CSI measurement based on the
received CSI-RS.
[0182] Therefore, in the embodiment, the terminal device 50 may determine the appropriate
pilot pattern from the pilot pattern subset, and determines the physical resource
for transmitting the pilot pattern according to the pilot pattern, thus receiving
the downlink CSI-RS.
[0183] It should be understood that the schematic diagrams in FIG. 3 to FIG. 5 are merely
for the convenience of understanding the technical solutions of the disclosure and
are not constituted into the limits to the disclosure.
[0184] It should be understood that in each embodiment of the disclosure, sequence numbers
of the foregoing processes do not mean the precedence of execution sequences. The
execution sequences of the processes should be determined according to functions and
internal logic of the processes, and should not be construed as any limitation on
the implementation processes of the embodiments of the disclosure.
[0185] The foregoing describes the method for transmitting the pilot signal according to
the embodiment of the disclosure from the terminal device. Hereinafter, the method
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the embodiment of the disclosure will
be described from the network side device.
[0186] FIG. 6 illustrates a schematic flowchart of a method 600 for transmitting a pilot
signal according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The method 600 is executed by
a network side device. For example, the network side device may be the base station
21 in FIG. 1. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the method 600 may include the following operations.
[0187] At S610, a network side device determines a first pilot pattern from multiple pilot
patterns.
[0188] At S620, the network side device determines a time-frequency resource for transmitting
the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0189] At 630, the network side device sends or receives the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource.
[0190] In the embodiment of the disclosure, the network side device may determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns, then determine the time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, and
send or receive the pilot signal on the time-frequency resource, so that the pilot
density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly and thus the pilot
overhead is reduced.
[0191] For briefness, some terms, concepts or execution actions in the network side device
similar as that in the terminal device will not be repeated specifically.
[0192] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns are provided with different pilot resource
densities, where the pilot resource densities include at least one of a time-domain
resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
[0193] Optionally, as an embodiment, the network side device determines the first pilot
pattern from the multiple pilot patterns may include the following operations.
[0194] The network side device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns according to at least one of: information of a transmission mode used for
data transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource
transmitting the pilot signal; movement speed estimation value information of a terminal
device; or numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0195] Optionally, as an embodiment, after the S610, the method 600 may further include
the following operations.
[0196] The network side device sends to the terminal device pilot pattern configuration
information indicated by first DCI, where the first DCI is used for scheduling the
data transmitted on the time-domain resource same as the time-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal or on the frequency-domain resource same as the frequency-domain
resource transmitting the pilot signal, and the pilot pattern configuration information
is used for indicating the first pilot pattern.
[0197] Optionally, as an embodiment, the method 600 may further include the following operations.
[0198] The network side device receives the movement speed estimation value information
sent by the terminal device.
[0199] Herein, the S610 may include the following operations.
[0200] The network side device determines the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot
patterns according to the movement speed estimation value information.
[0201] Specifically, the network side device may determine the first pilot pattern according
to a movement speed estimation value reported by the terminal device.
[0202] Optionally, as an embodiment, the method 600 may further include the following operations.
[0203] The network side device receives information of the first pilot pattern reported
by the terminal device.
[0204] Specifically, the network side device may determine a resource position of the pilot
signal according to the received information of the first pilot pattern and thus perform
channel estimation based on the pilot signal.
[0205] Optionally, as an embodiment, the multiple pilot patterns include a zero pilot pattern,
and the zero pilot pattern indicates that no time-frequency resource is used for transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0206] Optionally, as an embodiment, the method 600 may further include the following operations.
[0207] The network side device sends indication information to the terminal device, here,
the indication information is used for indicating the multiple pilot patterns.
[0208] Optionally, the first pilot pattern indicates RE(s) for transmitting the pilot signal.
[0209] Therefore, according to the method for transmitting the pilot signal provided by
this embodiment of the disclosure, the network side device can determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns according to a channel state or other
transmission parameters, so that the pilot density and the occupied physical resource
are adjusted flexibly.
[0210] The method for transmitting the pilot signal according to the embodiments of the
disclosure is described above in detail. Hereinafter, the terminal device and the
network side device according to the embodiments of the disclosure will be described.
[0211] FIG.7 illustrates a schematic block diagram of a terminal device 700 according to
an embodiment of the disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the terminal device 700
may include a determination module 710 and a transmission module 720.
[0212] The determination module 710 is configured to determine a first pilot pattern from
multiple pilot patterns.
[0213] The determination module 710 is further configured to determine a time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0214] The transmission module 720 is configured to send or receive the pilot signal on
the time-frequency resource determined by the determination module.
[0215] In the embodiment of the disclosure, the terminal device may determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency resource
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so that the
pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0216] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns are provided with different pilot resource
densities, where the pilot resource densities include at least one of a time-domain
resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
[0217] Optionally, as an embodiment, the determination module 710 is specifically configured
to determine the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns according to
at least one: pilot pattern configuration information sent by a network side device;
information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal; movement
speed estimation value information of the terminal device; or numerology information
for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal.
[0218] Optionally, as an embodiment, the terminal device may further include a receiving
module.
[0219] The receiving module is configured to receive the pilot pattern configuration information,
which is indicated by first DCI, from the network side device, where the first DCI
is used for scheduling the data transmitted on the time-domain resource same as the
time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on the frequency-domain resource
same as the frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal.
[0220] Herein, the determination module 710 is specifically configured to determine the
first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns according to the pilot pattern
configuration information indicated by the first DCI.
[0221] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 720 is further configured to
report the movement speed estimation value information to the network side device,
where the movement speed estimation value information is used by the network side
device for determining the pilot pattern configuration information.
[0222] Optionally, as an embodiment, the numerology information includes at least one of:
a sub-carrier spacing, the number of sub-carriers under a special bandwidth, the number
of sub-carriers in a PRB, the length of an OFDM symbol, the number of points of Fourier
transform or inverse Fourier transform for generating an OFDM signal, the number of
OFDM symbols in a TTI, the number of TTIs in a predetermined duration or the length
of a signal prefix.
[0223] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 720 is further configured to
report information of the first pilot pattern to the network side device.
[0224] Optionally, as an embodiment, the multiple pilot patterns include a zero pilot pattern,
and the zero pilot pattern indicates that no time-frequency resource is used for transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0225] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 720 is further configured to
receive indication information sent by the network device, here, the indication information
is used for indicating the multiple pilot patterns.
[0226] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the pilot patterns indicate REs for transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0227] The terminal device 700 according to the embodiment of the disclosure may execute
the method 200 for transmitting the pilot signal according to the embodiments of the
disclosure and the above and other operations and/or functions of each module in the
terminal device 700 are respectively intended to implement corresponding processes
of the foregoing each method, all of which will not be repeated herein for briefness.
[0228] Therefore, the terminal device in the embodiment of the disclosure may determine
the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so
that the pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0229] The terminal device according to the embodiments of the disclosure is described above
in combination with FIG. 7. Hereinafter, the network side device according to the
embodiments of the disclosure will be described in combination with FIG. 8.
[0230] FIG.8 illustrates a schematic block diagram of a network side device 800 according
to an embodiment of the disclosure. As illustrated in FIG. 8, the network side device
800 may include a determination module 810 and a transmission module 820.
[0231] The determination module 810 is configured to determine a first pilot pattern from
multiple pilot patterns.
[0232] The determination module 810 is further configured to determine a time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern.
[0233] The transmission module 820 is configured to send or receive the pilot signal on
the time-frequency resource.
[0234] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the network side device may determine the first
pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency resource
for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so that the
pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0235] Optionally, the multiple pilot patterns are provided with different pilot resource
densities, where the pilot resource densities include at least one of a time-domain
resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
[0236] Optionally, as an embodiment, the determination module 810 is specifically configured
to determine the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns according to
at least one of: information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a
time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal; movement speed estimation value information of a terminal device;
or numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted
on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0237] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 820 is further configured to
send to the terminal device pilot pattern configuration information indicated by first
DCI, where the first DCI is used for scheduling the data transmitted on the time-domain
resource same as the time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on the
frequency-domain resource same as the frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot
signal, and the pilot pattern configuration information is used for indicating the
first pilot pattern.
[0238] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 820 is further configured to
receive the movement speed estimation value information sent by the terminal device.
[0239] The determination module 810 is configured to determine the first pilot pattern from
the multiple pilot patterns according to the movement speed estimation value information.
[0240] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 820 is further configured to
enable the network side device to receive information of the first pilot pattern reported
by the terminal device.
[0241] Optionally, as an embodiment, the multiple pilot patterns include a zero pilot pattern,
and the zero pilot pattern indicates that no time-frequency resource is used for transmitting
the pilot signal.
[0242] Optionally, as an embodiment, the transmission module 820 is further configured to
send indication information to the terminal device, here, the indication information
is used for indicating the multiple pilot patterns.
[0243] Optionally, the first pilot pattern indicates RE(s) for transmitting the pilot signal.
[0244] The network side device 800 according to the embodiment of the disclosure may execute
the method 600 for transmitting the pilot signal according to the embodiments of the
disclosure and the above and other operations and/or functions of each module in the
network side device 800 are respectively intended to implement corresponding processes
of the foregoing each method, all of which will not be repeated herein for briefness.
[0245] Therefore, in the embodiment of the disclosure, the network side device may determine
the first pilot pattern from the multiple pilot patterns and determine the time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal according to the first pilot pattern, so
that the pilot density and the occupied physical resource can be adjusted flexibly.
[0246] FIG. 9 illustrates a structural diagram of a terminal device provided by a still
another embodiment of the disclosure. The terminal device includes at least one processor
902 (such as a CPU), at least one network interface 905 or other communication interfaces,
a memory 906 and at least one communication bus 903 for implementing connection communication
among these units. The processor 902 is configured to execute an executable module
stored in the memory 906, such as a computer program. The memory 906 may include a
high-speed Random Access Memory (RAM) and may further include a non-volatile memory
such as at least one disk memory. The communication connection with at least one of
other network elements is implemented via the at least one network interface 905 (it
may be wired or wireless).
[0247] In some implementation manners, the memory 906 stores a program 9061; the processor
902 executes the program 9061 and is configured to execute the method of the terminal
device side for transmitting the pilot signal according to the above embodiments of
the disclosure, which will not be repeated herein for briefness.
[0248] FIG. 10 illustrates a structure diagram of a network side device provided by a still
another embodiment of the disclosure. The network side device includes at least one
processor 1002 (such as a CPU), at least one network interface 1005 or other communication
interfaces, a memory 1006 and at least one communication bus 1003 for implementing
connection communication among these units. The processor 1002 is configured to execute
an executable module stored in the memory 1006, such as a computer program. The memory
1006 may include a high-speed Random Access Memory (RAM) and may further include a
non-volatile memory such as at least one disk memory. The communication connection
with at least one of other network elements is implemented via the at least one network
interface 1005 (it may be wired or wireless).
[0249] In some implementation manners, the memory 1006 stores a program 10061; the processor
1002 executes the program 10061 and is configured to execute the method of the network
device side for transmitting the pilot signal according to the above embodiments of
the disclosure, which will not be repeated herein for briefness.
[0250] It should be understood that the term "and/or" in the disclosure describes only an
association relationship for describing associated objects and represents that three
relationships may exist. For example, A and/or B may represent the following three
cases: Only A exists, both A and B exist, and only B exists. In addition, the character
"/" in the disclosure generally indicates an "or" relationship between the associated
objects.
[0251] It should be understood that in each embodiment of the disclosure, sequence numbers
of the foregoing processes do not mean execution sequences in various embodiments
of the disclosure. The execution sequences of the processes should be determined according
to functions and internal logic of the processes, and should not be construed as any
limitation on the implementation processes of the embodiments of the disclosure.
[0252] A person of ordinary skill in the art may be aware that in combination with the examples
described in the embodiments disclosed in the disclosure, units and algorithm steps
may be implemented by electronic hardware or a combination of computer software and
electronic hardware. Whether the functions are performed by hardware or software depends
on particular applications and design constraint conditions of the technical solutions.
A person skilled in the art may use different methods to implement the described functions
for each particular application, but it should not be considered that the implementation
goes beyond the scope of the disclosure.
[0253] It may be clearly understood by a person skilled in the art that for the purpose
of convenient and brief description, for a detailed working process of the foregoing
system, apparatus, and unit, reference may be made to a corresponding process in the
foregoing method embodiments, and details are not described herein again.
[0254] In the several embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood
that the disclosed system, apparatus, and method may be implemented in other manners.
For example, the described apparatus embodiment is merely exemplary. For example,
the unit division is merely logical function division and may be other division in
actual implementation. For example, a plurality of units or components may be combined
or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not performed.
In addition, the displayed or discussed mutual couplings or direct couplings or communication
connections may be implemented through some interfaces. The indirect couplings or
communication connections between the apparatuses or units may be implemented in electronic,
mechanical, or other forms.
[0255] The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and
parts displayed as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one position,
or may be distributed on a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units may
be selected according to actual needs to achieve the objectives of the solutions of
the embodiments.
[0256] In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the disclosure may be integrated
into one processing unit, or each of the units may exist alone physically, or two
or more units are integrated into one unit.
[0257] When the functions are implemented in the form of a software functional unit and
sold or used as an independent product, the functions may be stored in a computer-readable
storage medium. Based on such an understanding, the technical solutions of the disclosure
essentially, or the part contributing to the prior art, or some of the technical solutions
may be implemented in a form of a software product. The software product is stored
in a storage medium and includes several instructions for instructing a computer device
(which may be a personal computer, a server, or a network device) to perform all or
some of the operations of the methods described in the embodiments of the disclosure.
The foregoing storage medium includes any medium that can store program code, such
as a universal serial bus (USB) flash drive, a removable hard disk, a ROM, a RAM,
a magnetic disk, or an optical disc.
[0258] The foregoing descriptions are merely implementation manners of the disclosure but
are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the disclosure. Any variation
or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical
scope disclosed in the disclosure shall fall within the scope of protection of the
disclosure. Therefore, the scope of protection of the disclosure shall be subject
to the scope of protection of the claims.
1. A method for transmitting a pilot signal, comprising:
determining, by a terminal device, a first pilot pattern from a plurality of pilot
patterns;
determining, by the terminal device according to the first pilot pattern, a time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal; and
sending or receiving, by the terminal device, the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns are provided with different
pilot resource densities, and the pilot resource densities comprise at least one of
a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein determining, by a terminal device, the first pilot
pattern from the plurality of pilot patterns comprises:
determining, by the terminal device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality of
pilot patterns according to at least one of:
pilot pattern configuration information sent by a network side device;
information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal;
movement speed estimation value information of the terminal device; or
numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted on
a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
4. The method of any one of claims 1-3, further comprising
receiving, by the terminal device, pilot pattern configuration information, which
is indicated by first Downlink Control Information (DCI), from a network side device,
wherein the first DCI is used for scheduling data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal;
wherein determining, by the terminal device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns comprises:
determining, by the terminal device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality of
pilot patterns according to the pilot pattern configuration information indicated
by the first DCI.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:
before determining, by the terminal device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns according to the pilot pattern configuration information indicated
by the first DCI,
reporting, by the terminal device, movement speed estimation value information to
the network side device, wherein the movement speed estimation value information is
used by the network side device for determining the pilot pattern configuration information.
6. The method of claim 3, wherein the numerology information comprises at least one of:
a sub-carrier spacing, a number of sub-carriers under a special bandwidth, a number
of sub-carriers in a Physical Resource Block (PRB), a length of an Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol, a number of points of Fourier transform or inverse
Fourier transform for generating an OFDM signal, a number of OFDM symbols in a Transmission
Time Interval (TTI), a number of TTIs in a predetermined duration or a length of a
signal prefix.
7. The method of any one of claim 1-6, further comprising:
after determining, by the terminal device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns, reporting, by the terminal device, information of the first pilot
pattern to a network side device.
8. The method of any one of claim 1-7, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns comprise
a zero pilot pattern, the zero pilot pattern indicating that no time-frequency resource
is used for transmitting the pilot signal.
9. The method of any one of claim 1-8, further comprising:
before determining, by the terminal device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns, receiving, by the terminal device, indication information sent
by a network device for indicating the plurality of pilot patterns.
10. A method for transmitting a pilot signal, comprising:
determining, by a network side device, a first pilot pattern from a plurality of pilot
patterns;
determining, by the network side device according to the first pilot pattern, a time-frequency
resource for transmitting the pilot signal; and
sending or receiving, by the network side device, the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns are provided with
different pilot resource densities; and the pilot resource densities comprise at least
one of a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
12. The method of claim 10 or 11, wherein determining, by the network side device, the
first pilot pattern from the plurality of pilot patterns comprises:
determining, by the network side device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns according to at least one of:
information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal;
movement speed estimation value information of a terminal device; or
numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted on
a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
13. The method of any one of claims 10-12, further comprising:
after determining, by the network side device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns, sending, by the network side device, to a terminal device pilot
pattern configuration information indicated by first Downlink Control Information
(DCI), wherein the first DCI is used for scheduling data transmitted on a time-domain
resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal, and the
pilot pattern configuration information is used for indicating the first pilot pattern.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
receiving, by the network side device, the movement speed estimation value information
sent by the terminal device;
wherein determining, by the network side device, the first pilot pattern from the
plurality of pilot patterns comprises:
determining, by the network side device, the first pilot pattern from the plurality
of pilot patterns according to the movement speed estimation value information.
15. The method of any one of claims 10-14, further comprising:
receiving, by the network side device, information of the first pilot pattern reported
by a terminal device.
16. The method of any one of claims 10-15, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns comprise
a zero pilot pattern, the zero pilot pattern indicating that no time-frequency resource
is used for transmitting the pilot signal.
17. The method of any one of claims 10-16, further comprising:
sending, by the network side device, indication information to a terminal device for
indicating the plurality of pilot patterns.
18. A terminal device, comprising:
a determination module, configured to determine a first pilot pattern from a plurality
of pilot patterns;
the determination module being further configured to determine, according to the first
pilot pattern, a time-frequency resource for transmitting a pilot signal; and
a transmission module, configured to send or receive the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource determined by the determination module.
19. The terminal device of claim 18, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns are provided
with different pilot resource densities; and the pilot resource densities comprise
at least one of a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
20. The terminal device of claim 18 or 19, wherein the determination module is specifically
configured to:
determine the first pilot pattern from the plurality of pilot patterns according to
at least one of:
pilot pattern configuration information sent by a network side device;
information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal;
movement speed estimation value information of the terminal device; or
numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data on a time-domain
resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal.
21. The terminal device of any one of claims 18-20, further comprising
a receiving module, configured to receive pilot pattern configuration information,
which is indicated by first Downlink Control Information (DCI), from a network side
device, wherein the first DCI is used for scheduling data transmitted on a time-domain
resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal;
wherein the determination module is specifically configured to:
determine the first pilot pattern from the plurality of pilot patterns according to
the pilot pattern configuration information indicated by the first DCI.
22. The terminal device of claim 21, wherein the transmission module is further configured
to:
report movement speed estimation value information to the network side device, wherein
the movement speed estimation value information is used by the network side device
for determining the pilot pattern configuration information.
23. The terminal device of claim 20, wherein the numerology information comprises at least
one of:
a sub-carrier spacing, a number of sub-carriers under a special bandwidth, a number
of sub-carriers in a Physical Resource Block (PRB), a length of an Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol, a number of points of Fourier transform or inverse
Fourier transform for generating an OFDM signal, a number of OFDM symbols in a Transmission
Time Interval (TTI), a number of TTIs in a predetermined duration or a length of a
signal prefix.
24. The terminal device of any one of claim 18-23, wherein the transmission module is
further configured to:
report information of the first pilot pattern to a network side device.
25. The terminal device of any one of claim 18-24, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns
comprise a zero pilot pattern, the zero pilot pattern indicating that no time-frequency
resource is used for transmitting the pilot signal.
26. The terminal device of any one of claim 18-25, wherein the transmission module is
further configured to:
receive indication information sent by a network device for indicating the plurality
of pilot patterns.
27. A network side device, comprising:
a determination module, configured to determine a first pilot pattern from a plurality
of pilot patterns;
the determination module being further configured to determine, according to the first
pilot pattern, a time-frequency resource for transmitting a pilot signal; and
a transmission module, configured to send or receive the pilot signal on the time-frequency
resource.
28. The network side device of claim 27, wherein the plurality of pilot patterns are provided
with different pilot resource densities; and the pilot resource densities comprise
at least one of a time-domain resource density or a frequency-domain resource density.
29. The network side device of claim 27 or 28, wherein the determination module is specifically
configured to:
determine the first pilot pattern from the plurality of pilot patterns according to
at least one of:
information of a transmission mode used for data transmitted on a time-domain resource
same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain
resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal;
movement speed estimation value information of a terminal device; or
numerology information for transmitting the pilot signal or for data transmitted on
a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting the pilot signal
or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal.
30. The network side device of any one of claims 27-29, wherein the transmission module
is further configured to:
send to a terminal device pilot pattern configuration information indicated by first
Downlink Control Information (DCI), wherein the first DCI is used for scheduling data
transmitted on a time-domain resource same as a time-domain resource transmitting
the pilot signal or on a frequency-domain resource same as a frequency-domain resource
transmitting the pilot signal, and the pilot pattern configuration information is
used for indicating the first pilot pattern.
31. The network side device of claim 29, wherein the transmission module is further configured
to:
receive the movement speed estimation value information sent by the terminal device;
wherein the determination module is configured to determine the first pilot pattern
from the plurality of pilot patterns according to the movement speed estimation value
information.
32. The network side device of any one of claims 27-31, wherein the transmission module
is further configured to
receive information of the first pilot pattern reported by a terminal device.
33. The network side device of any one of claims 27-32, wherein the plurality of pilot
patterns comprise a zero pilot pattern, the zero pilot pattern indicating that no
time-frequency resource is used for transmitting the pilot signal.
34. The network side device of any one of claims 27-33, wherein the transmission module
is further configured to:
send indication information to a terminal device for indicating the plurality of pilot
patterns.